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Kings pull away from Islanders with penalty kill

Kings pull away from Islanders with penalty kill

Philip Danault scored two goals in five minutes to seal the victory for the Los Angeles Kings. They won 4-1 over the New York Islanders thanks to their strong penalty kill.

Vladislav Gavrikov scored in the first period and Drew Doughty scored a shorthanded empty-netter in the third, for the Kings. They were 8-for-8 in penalty killing.

Darcy Kuemper saved 33 shots for the Kings, and the Kings benefited from two potential Islanders power-play goals that were overturned by New York due to goalie interferance.

The Kings won their third straight game to close the gap on the Edmonton Oilers, who are currently second in the Pacific Division.

Anders Lee scored for the Islanders in the second period. They lost their second game in a row and ended a three-game West Coast trip with 0-2-0. New York is still five points behind Columbus Blue Jackets for the final wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference.

Ilya Sorokin made 28 saves.

Gavrikov gave the Kings an early lead with a sizzling shot fired under Sorokin’s glove arm at 4:27 in the first.

Lee tied the score 8:37 in the second when his shot from a slot went past Kuemper's sticks. Danault's goal came just 37 seconds after the game had been tied. His teammate Warren Foegele had forced Islanders defenseman Ryan Pulock to make a mistake deep in New York.

Duclair's potential game-tying score was overturned at 9:26 in the third period. Byfield scored an unassisted goal shorthanded with six minutes left, after Islanders' defenseman Tony DeAngelo snapped the stick he was holding to receive a pass.

With 2:05 remaining in the second period, Lee's potential second goal was overturned.

Sorokin left the game with just under four minutes remaining and Doughty sealed the victory with a goal with only 1:17 to go.

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(source: Reuters)